Tonya Staabtag:typepad.com,2003:weblog-812470563478955632017-12-26T08:15:42-08:00A Life and Style Blog by Tonya StaabTypePadMyPrintly: Printable Snowman Treat Cupstag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a0120a61aa83a970c01b7c93feeb1970b2017-12-26T08:15:42-08:002017-12-26T08:15:42-08:00Curl up in front of movies all winter long with these free printable snowman treat cups that are perfect for the whole family. Tonya Staab

Christmas may be over, but these snowman treat cups are perfect all winter long for movie nights.

Make and Takes: DIY Santa Ring Tosstag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a0120a61aa83a970c01b7c9363a7c970b2017-11-21T12:13:12-08:002017-11-21T12:13:12-08:00Make the holiday's extra fun with this handmade Santa ring toss game that kids can make and play this holiday season. Tonya Staab

I've been loving making lots of holiday crafts and activities for the kids lately. And they sure do love having fun new things to do with their friends too.

I'm over at Make and Takes showing you how to make this fun Santa Ring Toss game. If you have older kids this will give them something to do this Thanksgiving break, just hand them some paint and empty bottles and let them get their craft on.

5 Minutes For Mom: Snowman Tin Can Tosstag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a0120a61aa83a970c01b8d2bf84ab970c2017-11-18T08:57:54-08:002017-11-18T08:57:54-08:00Don't toss out those tin cans this holiday season, use them to make this fun snowman tin can toss game for the kids this winter. Tonya Staab

Looking for a fun activity to keep those little hands busy over Thanksgiving or winter break?

Head over to 5 Minutes for Mom where I'm sharing how to make this super fun Snowman Tin Can Toss game. Plus, you could win a $50 prize pack of Testors Craft Paints to get you started.

MyPrintly: Beach Themed Terrarium Nightlighttag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a0120a61aa83a970c01b8d2a95cb0970c2017-09-11T09:47:00-07:002017-09-11T09:47:00-07:00Create a memory jar for your child's bedroom that lights up at night. These night light terrariums that are full of memories are so easy to make. Tonya Staab

A little while ago Marisol decided that her pink, purple, and grey butterfly-themed bedroom was no longer working for her. As kids do! And, so it was decided that her bedroom now needed to be blue and ocean-themed. Of course! So, we've been gradually making the transition for her. It's a long slow process, but we try to do one thing a week.

We recently made this nightlight terrarium using a photograph from one of our summer trips, a turtle light that Mike had bought her on another trip (because she's obsessed with turtles), and a little succulent. I'm showing you how to make this over at MyPrintly.